The Blue Jays’ Edwin Encarnacion went deep twice last night. He went deep twice the night before too. Oh, and he hit two homers on May 15 and two homers on May 8 as well.

Encarnacion has been going deep like crazy lately: he has 11 homers in his last 15 games. According to the Elias Sports Bureau he’s the first Blue Jays player to ever do such a thing. All of this after he had no homers through his first 19 games of the year and finished the month of April with only two.

If the hitting-two-at-a-time thing holds, Encarnacion could join some pretty elite company. As Matt Snyder of CBS Sports.com points out, the record for homers in May is 17, set by Barry Bonds in 2001. Several players are bunched up at 15 and 16. They have names like Mantle, McGwire, Killebrew, Ruth and Griffey. Pretty good company.

Encarnacion hit 36 homers while showing amazing plate discipline last season. He hit 42 the year before and struck out fewer than 100 times, which is pretty good for a power hitter in this era. Given how he’s doing so far this year, he’s likely going to post another impressive season and solidify his status as perhaps baseball’s most underrated hitter.

Harvey, 29, spent 2018 with the Mets and Reds, posting an aggregate 4.94 ERA with a 131/37 K/BB ratio in 155 innings. He started off poorly with the Mets, so they traded him to the Reds in early May. He pitched much better in Cincinnati.

Harvey should have a spot secured at the back of the Angels’ rotation, but health and performance can always change that leading up to Opening Day.